Hello everybody!
I have placed the Raspberry Pi 2 B with the new Raspbian Jessie image yesterday and wanted to install then Minera (0.6.2) manually.
Unfortunately there is after installation an error message and Minera does not run.
The generated link is wrong and when I call Minera with ip.ip.ip.ip/minera it comes a 404 error.
I installed then the old image of Raspbian Wheezy then Minera manually and it runs!
Is Minera modified yet for the new Raspbian Jessie image or running it only with the old Raspbian image? Or have I done something wrong?
It would be nice if it runs with the new Raspbian Jessie image! Thank you for solutions and answers.
Greetz H4gb4rd
This might work for the 404 error it did for me even on a RPI with Jessie https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=596620.msg12945837#msg12945837 . Try editing the config file for lighttpd sudo nano /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf
Change the line to look like below from , i think i saw in my build server.document-root = "/var/www/html" to server.document-root = "/var/www/" Finally run the following sudo /etc/init.d/lighttpd force-reload Hope this helps....
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Just started using minera for my 3 gridseed blade pcb's. At start the system says i got 3 local miners. But 3minutes later i got 15 :S hashing at pool says about 9mh/s. so thats ok. Is this a bug? Same problem for BFGminer as for Cgminer (cgdmaxlzeus) from log: [2015-11-25 22:40:34] GSD 0: Failed to send work [2015-11-25 22:40:34] GSD 3: Failed to send work [2015-11-25 22:40:34] GSD 1: Failed to send work [2015-11-25 22:40:35] Found GSD 4aa at /dev/serial/by-id/usb-STMicroelectronics_STM32_Virtual_COM_Port_48D8685D3031-if00 [2015-11-25 22:40:35] Found GSD 5aa at /dev/ttyACM5 [2015-11-25 22:40:35] Found GSD 6aa at /dev/ttyACM4 Run exactly the same setup to keep some plants frost free in a greenhouse - ultimate recycling.... Runs fine mostly with cpuminer. though sometimes have to restart the miner from the menu after first boot to get it to settle down. It will also do odd things sometimes on certain pools, nicehash being most notable. Seems solid on litecoinpool and ghash. My manual options are set to :- --gc3355-detect --freq=800 --gc3355-chips=40 This is with a minera image. Had to recompile from source to get minerd running with a manual install on top of ubumtu mate. (it was on an orange pi which may have been the issue) HTH IF this is, one of these, GRIDSEED 23~25MH/S SCRYPT ASIC MINER @ 500W, you really don't need to use --gc3355-chips=40 the below line should work with BFG in minera or stand a lone BFG . --scrypt -S gridseed:all --set gridseed:clock=800 Ive acclty had slow downs using --gc3355-chips=40 or other settings, .I know those are CFG setting or a fork of it.
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Man, I wish i had bought a C1 sooner they are just amazing, so quiet, . Makes, me want to put my old Zeus miners on WC , it's very temping to try, Polly cost a ton, I think the hardest part would be the water blocks for Zeus miners or all most any miner that uses those big ass sinks to air cool . EVEN thought about using Deionized Water over distilled water till i saw the Price of Deionized Water. I'll stick to distilled water with http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L5IXKYE?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00 even thu Deionized Water, looks to be better for this type of use, the Cost for one gallon of Deionized Water. WOW, to me that's a big wow 16.50 for one gallon of Deionized Water, I can only find online, over one gallon of distilled water, cost 1.99 or less, at your local drag store etc . I Know, I don't need a gallon but would like to have that much on hand at all times.
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so, got a new usb 3.0 hub (tp-link uh720), but can't get the bitshopper-version working in bfgminer on rpi b+. usb 2.0 hub worked fine but was too weak. any suggestion?
try -S all --set compac:clock=200 you shouldn't need -S all but sometimes it might help. like some one said USB 3, doesn't work well with any raspberry PI, self powered or not, I have yet to get any USB 3 hub to work with any RPI but have with other PI types and make sure the USB hub is self powered, most PI's can't power hubs if they have a way to self power them self and the ones that need external power like PCs or PIs for this type of use, seem to be junk .
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To start with your drivers. You are damn right!
it seems to work now! I must have been blind! Strange that it did not install this driver when i put the usb in?
I started on a macosx, then linux, and as a last resort on windows. I'm going to try this on the other platforms since i just installed windows to test this.
What drivers are needed on linux or macosx?
Thanks Toptek for the advice!
Linux comes with both drivers for BFG and CFGMINER, for windows, BFG is best, it seems to pick it up better etc , i use PI's of all types for my controllers that run different versions of Linux. The main Linux site or versions i use are here http://www.armbian.com/ he covers all PIs so far but raspberry. from time to time if I'm messing around I may DL berryboot http://www.berryterminal.com/doku.php/berryboot .
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Either way it seems the future is bright for your projects, it might push Bitmain to sell you some if you mention to them that you have spondoolies current gen chip as a source if they don't allow you to work with their chip. I don't think Bitmain wants any spondoolie chip led small miners instead of their own and it could push them to allow the chip to be sold and worked out before the next gen is ready.
If you think about it a three month wait is not that bad , sense side does have most of it down now, it will take him less time, once he has those chips, etc etc ... so yea you are so right ...
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You know they even take a cut off what the customer is billed for shipping, right?
SO does eBay now , i couldn't believe it the other day, i stopped selling on eBay. on eBay they call it a final value fee for shipping in top of the big final value fee and then all the other little shit fees, that do add up and next year there fee system is getting worse. Something about you must make so many sells a month to keep your high ratting as a seller for there so called discounts they get back with other fees.
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all ways wanted one, mines up and running . I'm gonna replace the pump and radiator to one that stands up and a better pump, but it's fun all ready .not the kit from china.
I have all 8 PCEI cables plunged in and plug the pump in the same PSU it's on a 2000 watt blade center PSU over kill i know but it works.
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earlier i asked about this miner and haven't been able to make it work.. time is passing without mining and having this thing in my hands.. for most simplicity, i'm testing using windows 7 home premium. using BFG-Miner 5.4.1 (supported since 5.3 right?) miner from bitshopper.de i search cmd and right click to start with admin rights. go to directory, and start bfg miner with: bfgminer -o stratum+tcp://stratum.mining.eligius.st:3334 -O 1BURGERAXHH6Yi6LRybRJK7ybEm5m5HwTr --set compac:clock=0x0783 NO DEVICES FOUND. (press M + auto or all finds nothing) in device manager i do see: Compac BM1384 USB Miner Hardware ID = USB\VID_10C4&PID_EA60&REV_0100 Should this thing be like "plug and play" or do i need to install some drivers? I have also tried winusb zadig drivers but still no fun.. Starting to get desperate and i'm really thinking if i received some faulty thing.. it's been like 2 months since i received it, and everytime i have some spare time, it just won't work... must have used up like at least 12 hours on this thing... grrrrrr... Hope someone can see what's up.. and give me some clear instructions.. wrong drivers to start with use these http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx , windows should download them for you, even win 7, but it looks like the wrong drivers for BFG, and it should be plug and play once you have bfg setup. but it's not all ways.
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I'm sure hes not from the US. his typing is kind of broken typing worse then mine and I type bad . I live in the US and if it is in the US hes lives in one of those places time forgot, even in Baltimore, it's not that bad. unless your the Governor etc, or some one like that , who might need that kind of protection ,!!
why did he ask
how do i get a trust rating? Do something trusting?
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if understand it right one: hes trolling us. or 2 he is actually that rich and wants to waste large a mounts of money doing nothing worth while . i have meet a few rich people like that, that's seer boredom they had everything anyone could want to much of it, were bored that much.
by the sound of it were being trolled: they didn't come out say they were, they did it or even ask anyone.
cya
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Just received my C1 Excellent packaging job i must say. Haven't tried it out yet. But looks to be in good shape.. Thanks I will let you know how it hashes later tonight. mine comes tomorrow it was sent today but i also live maybe one to two states away .
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I have a little bit overproduction of electricity (i have solar panels, and i'm producing about 1000-1500 KWu/year more than my family uses), i'm in the market for some cheap second hand miners, mostly to run during the winter/spring so i can heat part of my house with the excess energy they produce, while mining for BTC/LTC. I'm looking for the best price/quality ratio, my maximum budget is around 0.5 BTC (shipping within/to the EU/escrow/PSU included). So if you have a leftover (fully functional) mining kit (including psu) that's gathering dust and you're willing to sell: PM me . Don't PM me if you're still planning on using your miner, and you want to make a lot of profit on the sale tough... I'm looking for a cheap kit I'm not to picky, as long as the hashrate is reasonable, the miner is fully functional and the price is right... It doesn't matter if the miner is sha256 or scrypt (or both in case of a gridseed). I personally think this pricerange would be OK for a second hand S1, S2, S3, Dragon miner, old gridseeds, maybe even an S4, falcons, monarchs,... I'm willing to buy from neg. trusted members, as long as i get to pick the escrow, and pictures/tracking/proof of mining is included. Id offer a Zeus miner Cyclone i Have but the shipping to the EU would be bad.
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Sidehack do you happen to keep the number of shipped units on the OP of this thread updated or do you ship them out and occasionally update the shipped number?
I think some place in this long list of posts he said he does but atm is building the last batch , so none really have been shipped . but I'm sure, I'm wrong but that's how it looks to me.
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Hey Dwardjr i have a few of J4bberworks break out boards best thng going right now i like how we can plug into PCEI plug to plug . . just bought one of his 2000 blade center boards, not this one, they are very nice. .
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We need a low cost miners that can hash in the the tera's... The S7 is great and all but it's so expensive.. I'm just a hobbyist miner but with the difficulty increasing all the time, it's starting to suck for us small guys Actually some miners are already cheaper as higher BTC price. This causes the miners to be cheaper if you were holding onto BTC. So that is good if holding already, if you are not holding it has no effect. But i have a feeling "low cost" will not meet where you want it to. If you want current gen miners you pay for it... and they hold value longer and you can even sell them one day when you go to get new. If your wanting "low cost" you really need to have lower electricity and then can look at used miners. I know what you are going to say but why did it go up that high to start with, if they were selling them for around 3 to 500 per miner . that made no sense but did but my thought on the did doesn't all ways agree with others . but one thought is they messed up there sells some how and got to far a head of them self and have to make it up some how or the other thing i won't go there . I don't agree they had to they didn't have to . no one ever has to . Look at how miners have evolved. I started in GPU day's. But think asics back to USB sticks... yes you could get them cheaper as they were very cheap to produce. Chances are we all overpaid quite a bit. But look at miners now some are huge. I mean Avalon 6 and S7 are getting some big numbers on speed, and at good efficiency. So miners of today vs when asics started are very different. On price each company I'm sure has it's own plan. But I still think what it mines is considered. If it's going to mine a lot more for then then selling... then using it themself sounds pretty good. To sell to another then need a quick profit to justify it vs long term of keeping it and mining it. Honestly on last two paragraphs I'm not totally sure what your saying if you want to clarify. my point is they didn't need to raise the price. why or what i mean really means nothing to any one etc !!! just some random thoughts, i had about how things go up and they don't need to . . and maybe why they did . if you renumber one of there interviews about the S7 how they were still for Home miners , that went out the door with the S5 +, it was a test but not why they told us. sorry for what might seem like the rumbling of a mad man. there not . I love mining but not for the money , it keeps me sane .The money is just candy that comes from doing it. it actually started with CPU's , i renumber searching the web back when it all started and even had it running on a PC Cpu mining but saw no point then . the rest is history. A friend who is now dead also did it back then. wish i had listened. Just me being old, pushing 60 now or close.
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I have a scrypt miner to sell, but no interest in selling over eBay... why would one do that?
That's very good questions, i don't any more there fee tore a new hole in me and some one messed up a auction i had there i reported, it's being totally ignored, they charged me any way even after i proved i was in the right . the ones that run ebay are a bunch jerks only worried about money. only reason i buy amything there is it's about the only place i can get some stuff if i could find it some place else, I would avoid ebay like i would a deadly disease.and Don't even complain the fanboys there take up for them.
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